Notick, on 20 May 2013 - 02:20 PM, said:
Speak for yourself... I've been dealing with this bug for over four months. Each time my internet connection has been 'blamed' and it was brushed underneath a rug. I've called in a buddy from Comcast (my ISP) who is actually a local director of field repair - and he personally examined my lines from my home to the nodes, as well as had my lines monitored for 48 hours. I'm also a CCNP, NT+ network Tech... My Comcast buddy told me my lines are performing optimally, and have absolutely no issue other than the typical 'Peak Hour' loads.
I've done everything imaginable with my network (Including replacing all the infrastructure within my home).
Even after several re-formats and a HDD replacement, hundred of tweaks and edits to Networking Settings within windows, on my router, within my modem, and in my Firewalls, it's still happening. I've also tried it without any AV/AS installed with all windows security deactivated so there was absoultely no firewall what-so-ever possible. I've even tried directly off the modem while in this state... Still to no avail.
So... Not really sure what else to do at this point but wait until it's actually addressed/located/admitted to.
Yea, I work for my ISP actually, and have examined my connection a few times, and could find no fault (modem levels are acceptable). I'm actually a network engineer myself, lol.
What makes this so difficult to troubleshoot is it is sporadic... but as I mentioned earlier in the thread... when I connect through my VPN, I have yet to have the issue happen, which makes me think it's something along the path... I will try setting up a constant ping to the last hop next time I play and hope the issue shows up.
IP from MWO system file: 70.42.29.74
Tracing route to 70.42.29.74 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 27 ms 21 ms 13 ms c-68-44-240-1.hsd1.nj.comcast.net [68.44.240.1]
3 11 ms 10 ms 12 ms te-9-2-ur01.hammonton.nj.panjde.comcast.net [68.85.76.29]
4 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms te-1-1-ur01.mayslanding.nj.panjde.comcast.net [68.86.210.42]
5 11 ms 10 ms 11 ms xe-6-0-0-0-ar03.absecon.nj.panjde.comcast.net [68.86.210.46]
6 15 ms 12 ms 15 ms ae-1-0-ar03.plainfield.nj.panjde.comcast.net [68.85.63.209]
7 17 ms 17 ms 18 ms pos-3-10-0-0-cr01.newyork.ny.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.92.217]
8 16 ms 17 ms 16 ms be-12-pe04.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.84.210]
9 40 ms 39 ms 39 ms INTERNAP.Gi1-0-11.asr1.YYZ1.gblx.net [64.214.196.26]
10 40 ms 39 ms 43 ms xe-3-3-0.tor10.ip4.tinet.net [141.136.110.9]
Ping statistics for 141.136.110.9: <- Last hop before ping is blocked
Packets: Sent = 243, Received = 239, Lost = 4 (1% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 39ms, Maximum = 104ms, Average = 47ms
Gonna grab pingplotter and see which hop is where the loss is happening, and see if others with the packetloss are going through the same hop.
Edited by StandingCow, 20 May 2013 - 06:23 PM.